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Less Plastic More Ceramics

The AntiPlastic project reimagines single-use plastic items as sustainable ceramics, fostering a mindful, eco-conscious lifestyle and offering innovative, eco-friendly alternatives.

Less Plastic More Ceramics

The message of the project

The AntiPlastic concept champions the ethos of "MORE CERAMICS, LESS PLASTIC." Inspired by single-use plastic items, the project reimagines them as sustainable ceramics designed for daily use. Each piece serves as a reminder to reduce plastic consumption and embrace eco-conscious alternatives. The project's mission is to lower plastic consumption by promoting aesthetically appealing and sustainable ceramic products that seamlessly integrate into everyday life.

The idea behind the project

The project addresses the widespread use of plastic in daily life, which contributes to environmental degradation. The core idea behind AntiPlastic is to advocate for a world that embraces "MORE CERAMICS and LESS PLASTIC." Unlike disposable plastic products, the AntiPlastic line is crafted for long-term use, encouraging mindful consumption. In collaboration with Ravitera, the project aims to expand its product line, offering a diverse range of sustainable ceramic alternatives that inspire conscious consumerism and reduced plastic use.

What next?

The AntiPlastic project invites individuals to rethink their consumption habits and choose eco-friendly products that support a more sustainable, plastic-free lifestyle. By expanding its product line, AntiPlastic offers sustainable alternatives that are not only functional but also visually appealing and accessible. The goal is to encourage a mindful shift away from plastic, inspiring more eco-conscious choices and reducing environmental impact. Through the creation of beautiful and functional ceramic items, the project aims to inspire consumers to make environmentally responsible choices in their daily lives. Over time, this change in behaviour could significantly reduce the use of single-use plastics, leading to a lasting positive impact on the environment.

Projects Edition
  • WORTH Partnership Projects II
Project Call
  • 3rd Call Projects
Project Sector
  • Furniture, home decoration, interior design and architecture
Project Challenge
  • Circular Economy
  • High-added value solutions

Stakeholders

Coordinators

TAKO pottery studio (lead partner)

Address
Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ravitera (ceramic supplies and materials expert)

Address
Croatia